Node- Location on the stem where leaves/branches emerge from Internode- The stem between two nodes Vascular Tissue- Internal transport system of a plant (xylem, Phloem) Lateral root- Grow via secondary meristems derived from mature regions of root Taproot- Major root axis - other roots develop ...
Phloem Cells Phloem cells are other transport cells in vascular plants. They transport food prepared by the leaves to different parts of the plants. Refer more: Plant Tissue System Plant Cell Functions Plant cells are the building blocks of plants. Photosynthesis is the major function performed ...
It is these differences in plant cell make up that allows the plant to be such a successful sessile organism, for example it is the rigidity provided by the cellulose containing cell walls that give many plants the strength and support to grow to vast heights. The turgidity of a plants cel...
Plants cells have DNA that helps in making new cells, hence enhancing the growth of the plant. the DNA is enclosed within the nucleus, an enveloped membrane structure at the center of the cell. The plant cell also has several cell organelle structures performing a variety of functions to main...
The internal features of the stem consists of the vascular tissue such as xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium. Where is a node on the stem? Nodes are located on the exterior surface of the stem where leaves attach to the stem via the petiole. Nodes are metabolically active to help the ...